CrunchBang Linux 11 R20121015 i686
Updated Waldorf images are available now. These new images were built to address an issue with the live session, whereby under certain conditions the live session would spawn two X sessions. Whilst this bug only affected live sessions and was not present once an installation had been performed, I still figured it was worth addressing to ensure any live users can more accurately evaluate the system, before performing an installation. Other changes have been kept to an absolute minimum and any exi

CrunchBang Linux 11 i686 (Multi.)
CrunchBang 11 'Waldorf' released. Debian 7 'Wheezy' was released on May 4th; now that Wheezy has migrated to the stable branch of Debian, this means that Waldorf is the new stable CrunchBang release. To acknowledge this occasion, I have rebuilt the Waldorf images. The new images are available now from the download page. For anyone unaware, Waldorf has been in development for well over a year and has seen numerous development releases. This probably makes Waldorf the most thoroughly tested Crunch

crunchbang 11 20130506 amd64 (Multi.)
CrunchBang Linux (often referred to simply as #!) is a lightweight Debian based Linux distribution, created by Philip Newborough, designed to offer a balance of speed and functionality.
According to the CrunchBang Web page, the primary aim of the CrunchBang project is "to produce a stable distribution offering the best possible out-of-the-box Openbox experience. To achieve this goal, CrunchBang pulls many base packages directly from Debian's repositories, which are well-known for providing stab